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List of Art Deco architecture in New Jersey
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There are numerous buildings that are examples of the Art Deco architecture, including Streamline Moderne, in New Jersey, United States.[1][2][3]
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Asbury Park
- Deal Lake Court Apartments, 1930s
- Jersey Central Power & Light Building, 1922
- Hot Mess Studio, Asbury Park
- Old Heating Plant, Asbury Park, 1930
- The Santander, 1929
- Paramount Theatre, 1930[3]
- Casino and Powerhouse
- Jersey Central Power and Light
- Paramount Theater and Convention Hall
- The Santander

Camden
- City Hall, 1931
- KIPP Cooper Norcross High School
- Mastery Schools of Camden, McGraw Elementary
- McCrory's/Sam's Discount
- Pierre Building, 306 Cooper, 1932[4]
- Rio Theatre (now a church), 1937[5]
- United States Post Office and Courthouse, 1932
East Orange
- 30 South Munn, East Orange
- East Orange VA Hospital, East Orange, 1950
- West Colonial Apartments, East Orange

Elizabeth
- Altenburg Piano House, Elizabeth, 1929
- Hersch Tower, Elizabeth, 1931[6]
- Ritz Theatre, Elizabeth, 1925
Jersey City
- McGinley Square-Bergen Square-Journal Square corridor along Bergen Avenue: 789 (Bergen Theater; later Pix Theater), 830 (Provident Bank Headquarters, 1920), 872 (Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 1920),[7][8] 875, 880 (First National Bank Building, 1920),[9] 885, 910, 911, 918, 920 (Hurwitz Building, 1930)[10][11] and 924
- 295 Newark Avenue, 1929[12]
- 500 Communipaw Avenue (former Junction Fishery), 1920s[13]
- A. Harry Moore School (NJCU), 1931
- Jersey City Armory
- The Beacon, former Jersey City Medical Center, 1934–1938[14] & Jones Hall, 591 Montgomery Street, 1939
- 596 Communipaw Avenue
- 61 Duncan Avenue
- Miss America Diner, 1942
- 65 Tonnele Avenue (Ramada Jersey City)
- Roosevelt Stadium, 1937 (demolished)
- White Mana Diner, 1931
- Ellis Island Ferry Building, c.1937
- 65 Tonnelle Avenue
- Jones Hall
- Jersey City Armory
- Holland Tunnel Tower
- 295 Newark Avenue
- Kensington Avenue
- A. Harry Moore School
- Ellis Island Ferry Building
- Fairmount Avenue
- Jewett Avenue
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Newark
- 118-122 Market Street[15]
- 138-138 1/2 Halsey Street, 1925[15]
- 34 William Street, 1925[15]
- 837-839 Broad Street, 1930[15]
- 87 Halsey Street
- 9-13 Hill Street, 1929[16]
- Chancellor Avenue Elementary School, 1938
- Eleven 80 (formerly Lefcourt–Newark Building), 1930
- Griffith Building, 1927
- Hotel Douglas, 5-21 Hill Street, 1923[17]
- Ivy Hill Elementary School, 1931
- Lyons Towers Condominiums, 1939
- National Newark Building, 744 Broad Street, 1931[15]
- Newark Arts High School (formerly Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art), 1931[18]
- Newark Metropolitan Airport Buildings, 1928
- Newark Museum of Art
- Newark Symphony Hall (originally the Mosque Theater, 1925)[19]
- Newark Urby, 155 Washington Street (original parking tower converted to residences)[20]
- Paramount Theater[21]
- Pennsylvania Station, 1935[22][3]
- Science High School (demolished 2017), some original Art Deco terra cotta tiles incorporated into 50 Rector Park[23]
- United States Savings Bank, 187 Market Street, 1929[15]
- Walker House (formerly New Jersey Bell Headquarters Building), 540 Broad Street, 1929[24]
- Weequahic High School, 1932[18]
- Newark Penn Station
- 155 Washington
- Griffith Building
- Eleven 80
- Newark Metropolitan Airport
- Newark Metropolitan Airport
- Terra cotta tiles at 50 Rector Park entrance
- Newark Museum
- Walker House
- Weequahic High School
- Hotel Douglas
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Trenton
- Maxine's (now Rio Sports Bar & Grill), Trenton, 1948
- Catholic Youth Organization (former RKO Broad Theatre), Trenton, 1920s
- Clarkson S. Fisher Federal Building and United States Courthouse, Trenton, 1932
- Daylight/Twilight Alternative High School, Trenton
- Hedgepeth–Williams Elementary School, Trenton
- Parker Elementary School, Trenton
- Paul Robeson Elementary School, Trenton
- Trenton War Memorial, Trenton, 1930
- Ulysses S. Grant Elementary School, Trenton, 1938
- Washington Elementary School, Trenton
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Other places
North Jersey
- Bloomfield Trust Company
- Peoples Bank and Trust
- South Orange Post Office
- 225 Larch Avenue, Teaneck, 1938
- Bergen Performing Arts Center, Englewood, 1926
- Garden State Crematory, North Bergen, 1907
- Sears, Roebuck, and Company Building, Hackensack, 1930s
- Sears Roebuck (now Kennedy Center), Union City, 1932[25]
- WMCA Transmitter Building, Kearny, 1940
- 531 Mitchell Street, Orange (now parking garage for Harvard Printing Apts.)
- People's Bank and Trust Company Building, Passaic, 1931
- Temple Emanuel, Paterson, 1929
- Belvidere Theater, Belvidere, 1930s
- Clifton Post Office, 1936 [26][27]
- Bloomfield Trust Company, circa 1929
- US Post Office, West New York, 1937[28]
South Jersey

- Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, 1929
- Gateway 26 (former Hunts Casino), Wildwood, 1940
- Hunt's Casino, Wildwood, 1940
- Ventnor Theater, Ventnor, 1922[29]
- Landis Theatre-Mori Brothers Building, Vineland (1937)[3]
Central Jersey
- Thomas Alva Edison Memorial
- Perth Amboy Bank Building
- Perth Amboy Bank Building, Perth Amboy[30]
- 224 Smith Street, Perth Amboy[30]
- Jersey City Central Power, & Light Company, Keyport, 1930s
- Princeton Fire Department, Princeton Hook & Ladder Company, Princeton, 1933
- Thomas Alva Edison Memorial Tower and Museum, Edison, 1938
- Brook Arts Center, Bound Brook, 1927
- Bow-Tie Warner Theater, Ridgeway, 1932
- Lakewood Post Office, Lakewood, 1938[31][32]
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Municipal buildings
- Ridgefield Borough Hall
- Fort Lee Borough Hall
- Harrison Town Hall
- Camden City Hall
Sears. Roebuck and Company

- Sears, Roebuck, and Company, 168 Elizabeth Avenue at Bigelow Street, Newark, opened 31 Oct. 1929[33]
- Sears, Roebuck, and Company Building, Hackensack, 1930[34][33]
- Sears Roebuck (now Kennedy Center), Union City, 1932[35][33]
Bridges and tunnels

- Route 46 bridges over the Passaic River
- Lincoln Tunnel toll plaza and ventilation towers
- Holland Tunnel ventilation towers
- Morris Goodkind Bridge (formerly College Bridge), 1929, over Raritan River
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